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Graff Diamonds is a British multinational diamond setter based in London. A vertically coordinated organization, Graff operations involve the plan, manufacture and retail distribution of jewelry and watches.

Graff Diamonds were established in London in 1960 by Laurence Graff. Graff clings to the Kimberly procedure, never purposely purchasing or exchanging rough diamonds from territories where this would encourage conflict or human enduring.  The greater part of Graff precious stones is laser engraved with one of a kind Gemological Institute of America following numbers, which while undetectable to the bare eye.

History

The story began in 1953 when the 15-year-old Laurence Graff was working in London as a gems student. A couple of years after the fact he established his own image and investigating abroad markets. Graff was the primary vertically worked gem dealer, precious stones from their mines, investigate a plan, altering and setting deals. In 1973, Graff won the first of her four Queen’s Award for Enterprise.

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Notable diamonds:

  • The Windsor Yellows – were acquired by Laurence Graff in 1987 in Geneva in the midst of the offer of the jewels having a place with Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor. The Duchess was consistently caught wearing the Windsor Yellows, two or three catches of support yellow pear formed valuable stones of 51.01 and 40.22 carats independently. “I moreover acquired another match of catches the Duchess had guaranteed,” Laurence Graff elucidates. “Clearly they required re-cutting to pass on them to their greatest limit, I bought each one of the four, re-cleaned them, and over the long haul made the Windsor studs.”
  • The Paragon – gem was picked up by Graff in 1989. The Paragon is a 7-sided valuable stone of 137.82 carats (27.564 g), cut, and was worn as a segment of “thousand years” adornments of a round, pink, blue and yellow gems by Naomi Campbell in 1999.
  • The Lesotho Promise – was gained as an unpleasant 603-carat (120.6 g) stone for $12.4 million of every 2006.The stone was cut by a group of 35 utilizing PC controlled lasers into 26 D-faultless precious stones totaling 224 carats (44.8 g), the most noteworthy yield from a solitary jewel. In July 2007 the completed stones were uncovered. The biggest jewel cut from the precious stone was a 75-carat (15.0 g) pear-formed precious stone; the littlest a 0.55-carat (110 mg) round splendid. Taking all things together, twenty-six stones were formed from the unpleasant pearl, figuring as seven pear shapes, four emerald cuts, thirteen round brilliants and one heart shape. The completed diamonds add up to 224 carats (44.8 g).
  • The Letseng Legacy – gem was revealed from an indistinct mine from the Lesotho Promise Letseng valuable stone mine in 2008 and totaled 493cts. Picked up by Graff for $10.4 million, they yielded 20 gems totaling 231.67cts from the one obnoxious stone.
  • The Wittelsbach-Graff – Precious stone is a 31.06-carat (6.212 g) favor dark blue jewel with inside faultless lucidity bought by Laurence Graff in 2008 for £16.4 million.
  • The Delaire Sunrise – is, at 118.08 carats, the biggest square emerald cut Fancy Vivid Yellow precious stone on the planet. Found in 2008 at an alluvial mine in South Africa, the 221.81-carat unpleasant jewel. At the point when Laurence Graff uncovered the completed precious stone, he named it “the Delaire Sunrise”.
  • The Constellation – is, at 102.79 carats, the biggest round formed, D shading, Internally Flawless precious stone ever to be reviewed by the Gemological Institute of America.
  • The Graff Pink – was gained by Graff in November 2010. A pink precious stone with a sort IIa arrangement and adjusted emerald cut shape, the jewel was already held in a private gathering for more than 60 years. The jewel showed 25 regular blemishes. The recut 23.88-carat jewel showed new shading, clearness and interior perfection.
  • The Graff Sweethearts – were initially two harsh precious stones weighing 196 carats and 184 carats found at the Letseng Mine in Lesotho. In the wake of cutting they created a 51.53ct D shading Flawless sort IIa and a 50.76ct D shading Flawless sort IIa, both heart-formed.
  • The Sultan Abdul Hamid II – is a 70, 54-carat light yellow procured by Graff in 1981. It has been proposed that this stone may have been cut from “The Ottoman I” which initially had a place with Suleyman the Magnificent of Turkey.

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